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-it, t THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1913 EVENING EDITION. SALESMAN'S NAME 13 DUSTER BROWN. notrHTflflT LITTLK BOY IN TOWN. DAINTVJANt COMCS IN TO DUY IE KNOWS - JU1T rT wa Tm M-nvfcA I nni CrtTOtlJ Alan M P AT. ' t... iiik hiitrik AllJAvf llti mpigjoitt IMi uy DIE OHOt'H Jf'Oip No Better School Shoes Are to Be Had Our Prices are Lower than Others. Buster Brown Blue Ribbon Shoes, $1.60 to $2.50 THE GOLDEN RULE BASE BALL Bandon vs. The County At White Cedar Festival Wednesday, August 27th Foot Races in the Morning A Score of FREE Attractions LET 'ER RIP IN DRUGS Just lis lii dry goods ami clothing, some dealers run to cheap Mil IV nt low in-lces, while others try to carry all grades. We leiui decidedly toward quality goods. In drugs iiinlity Is nunc Important (linn In other lines. When we hand out a hottle of medicine, prepared according to a physician's prescript Ion, we want to Know that that medicine Ileitis the stamp of quality, otherwise we won't he satisfied. If J mi like quality drugs you'll like our store. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER." THE REXALL STORE PHONE MAIN 298 US To the Knockers and Kickers 1VH IS A RKASOXAHLE LISTING AXI) WE WILL DISPOSE r VOl It IJOLDIXGS TO TIIOKK WHO CAN APPRE CIATE TIIK ADVANTAGES OF OUR NATURAL RESOURCES. WILL YOU DO IT? Coos Bay Realty Co., Inc. Mar.shllcld, Oregon. RKAL FSTATE Phono 2M-J. 1XSURAXCE. sORPHEUM TONIGHT A big two-reel feature GOLDEN HOARD, OR BURIED ALIVE, This is picture of sensational setting and acting, Miss Miller will sing, TO HAVE, TO HOLD, TO-LOVE, 2000 feet of other. new pictures, ADMISSION TEN CENTS. c- A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT dumber, lath, shingles, mouldings, sash and doors, , roofing paper, etc. CCT TBE FuEL BILL IN TWO BY, USING OUR WOOD. PHONE l&O, 1M goUTH BROADWAY AUGUST TIRES. Bolow la gl"cn the tl.no and height of high and low water at MnrBhfleld. The tides are placed In the order of occurrence, with their times on tli first line and heights on the second lino of each day; a compar ison on consecutlvo heights will Indicate whethor It Is high or low wuter. r'or high water on the har l!lillrs. . 3.2", 10.35 J.r.D 9.23 Ft. . . 0.7 3.7 3.0 G.5 27Hrs. . 4.30 1 1.18 3.59 10.10 Pt . . . 0.4 4.0 3.0 5.7 WEATII Kit FORECAST. tlly Amo'UIM I'ri'M In Coon lUy TlmM.J OREGON Oenerally fair with easterly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For the 21 hour ending at 4:43 a, in., August 2C, by BenJ. Obtllnd, special Government me terologlst, Maximum 0G Mlnltnuni 45 At 4:43 a m 40 Wind: Northwest, cloudy. Precipitation since Sept. 1 1912 C4.9C Precipitation same period last year C1.85 Inipi-ove Howling Alley. Manager Chattel-ton Is having his howling alley ropulred and Improved for thu coming howling season. The alleys will re-smoothed with a new electric THU .MOST MODERN COX F E C T I O X E It Y OX TIIK l A C I F I C C O A S T E 1 e c t r I c M I x o r Klcclrlc Mot Water Heater K I e c t r I e Cnrhnuutov Electric Ire ('ream Freeor K I e c t r I Candy Cooler Klectrle Cash Register Our Service Will Please You. S T A F F O H I) ' S WANT ADS. WAXTKI) Woman to do washing and Ironing for family or iwo. Phone 51. . FOIl SALE CHKAP Choice block (292x350) sightly location, wisy terms. I. S. Kaufman & Co. WANT HO Woman to make herself generally useful In small restau rant; work easy. Apply at Sham rock Cafe. FOIl SALK One brass bed, mat tress and springs. 4G3 North Broadway. FOIl HK XT l-room cottage. (IIH Elovonth street South. WAXTKI) Carpenters anil Cabinet Makers at "The Woodcraft Shop," 25G Market Ave. W. FOlt HKXT Xcnt furnished it-room housekeeping sulto In largo hauso. Prlvnto family, no children, North llond. Phono 131 or 1493. Ft ) 1 1 S A I jK Flint 1 1 ii re. avonue. 11)11 Hull sander that will polish them as smooth ns plate glass. Plan Concert. Director Fen ton of the Coos Bay Concert Hand announ ces that a public concert will bo given Friday evening on the street. Ship Salmon. On her last trip north the Alliance had 4000 cases of salmon from the canneries in and near Eureka. This Is one of the largest shipments ever made from there. Fnt Iiim Dead. Word has been re ceived of tlio death of the father of Miss Anna Hunt, a well-known Marsliltuld nurse, at the old homo nt Goshen, Oregon, Inst Thursday. The funeral was held In Eugene Friday. Miss Hunt has been at tlio old homo for n few weeks and Is expected to return here soon. Mother Visits Here. .Mrs. Gcorgo Geer, of Livingstone, Mont., arriv ed hero yoBterday to vjslt her sons who are proprietors of tho Hlanco Cafe. Through an error, it was stated that Mrs. Geor's husband was one of the proprietors of (he Ulnnco and George Geer, .lr., who Is still enjoying single bliss, does not wish to ho put In wrong with Cupid by" a report that he has a wife. Family Heunlon. The Eugene Register says: "Mr. and Mrs. Lester Tozlor, on their return to Mnrsh llcld, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Tozler, nnd sister, Jewel, nt Mllwaukle. Lester's sister, Mrs. W. A. Young, nnd her husband, from Darrlngton, Washington, made a four-tiny visit In Mllwnuklo. It Is the first time that tho whole fam ily has ever been together." Goes Haiikrttpt. The following from tho Eugene Heglstcr will he of Interest hero, ns Mr. Moullen operated nn auto stage line be tween Allegany and Drain a fow years ago: "Fred Moullen has filed his petition In voluntnry bankrup tcy nnd notlco will be sent to cred itors early next weok. Ills attorney, L. M. Travis, states that his assets will be about $Q000 and his liabil ities between $8000 nnd $9000." Friend is Head. Miss Frances Frnnso todny received -word that- ono of her close friends, Miss Mlnetto Harlan, a Monmouth Normal School music teacher, was ono of the vic tims of tho wreck of tho Stnte. of California on the Alaskan coast. Miss Frldd, another Monmouth Normal teacher, was also lost. Miss Harlan was an especially bright young woman and Miss Franso is deeply grloved ovor tho snd news sho received todny. Occupy Apartments. Tho now apartment house on Ninth street near Central, is now complotod nnd tho tenants nro moving In. F. D. Cohan, John I). Goss, Chns. Vnn Duyn and E. C. Clnybaugh will oc cupy the new house, which Is ono of tho best- built In tho city. It was built by J. C. Swnnson porsnnnlly nnd not by Swnnson nnd Davis, as has been commonly reported. Gels Quick ltrtiiills 12. A. Ander son yestordny Incortod n for rent ad in Tho Times, hnvlng a cottage which would ho for rent September 1. Ho oxpected that It would ho a weok or so boforo ho could rent It, but early this morning ho ordered his ad out, saying ho had quickly rented tho plnco., Recently thoro has been n big demand for houses nnd especially for housekeeping apartments, tho lat ter bolng far In excess of tho avail able places. Auto Accident. ono of tho stago autos which loft hero via Myrtle Point for ItOBoburg this morning ran Into a stump about nlno miles SOCIAL CALENDAR. I WEDNESDAY.. Jolly Dozen with Mrs. Geo. Ross. I 11. P. O. E. soclnl and dance. ! Swedish Lutheran Ladles Aid I picnic. ! from town and smashed up the car pretty badly. No one was Injured, but D. J. Rees, nnd the other pas sengers nnd to return hero. The steering gear went wrong on tho driver. At Myrtle Point. C. S. Wlnsor nnd It. J. McKeown nnd families I aro at Myrtlo Point, having been i compelled to stop there on their auto trip to Portland, on account of a ruined tire. They sent here lor a new ono and It was sent on tho stnge auto this morning, but the stago met with a mishap and the tiro did not get' through. Crawford Coming, Attorney Gen eral Crawford Is expected to return hero tomorrow from Ilnndon where he has been Investigating tho deport ation of Dr. Lcnch. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford also went on Into Curry County to visit that section, lie ex pects to leave here tho last of the week for Salem where he will com pile his report to Gov. West. week for n two months visit at tho home of Mrs. Illnke's parents In Minneapolis and with relntlvea of Mr. Blake nenr New York City. Mrs. lllako may remain oast until about Christmas, but Mr. Dlake expects to return In about sixty days. PERSONAL NOTES ROGER SHERMAN Is expected to return tomorrow or next day from San Frunclsco. MRS. HARRY FOLSOM loft yes terday to visit relatives In Co qulllo for a few days. REV. J. E. BURKHART and family, who have been enjoying a couple of weekB at Hastondorff's Bench, returned homo today. JOHN DOUGHERTY returned yes terdny from Gnrdlnor. He has been working at Copongagen's camp but plans to remain on tho Bny. AUGUST FARLEY and Henry Hug gins enjoyed some fine fishing on tho North Fork nenr Alle gany Sundny, catching thirty nlco ones with tho fly. CARL ALBRECHT has returned from a week's visit at tho ranch which ho and his brother-in-law, John Warner, own on tho Smith Powers lino beyond Mrytlo t'otnt. J. C. KING SLY who hns boon work ing with Nevn Harry on tho rond Improvements nt Sltkum hns been spending n dny or two In Mnrsh llold. Ho reports that somo'oxcol lent work hns been dono thoro nnd that tho road to Marshllold Is now in lino shape. DR. R. R. HAMILTON, wlfo and j daugthor, arrived from Khunnth l-niis, ny uuio nisi, ovoning, com ing via Drain and Scottsburg. Thoy nro renowlng ncqunlntnnco with Dr. E. E. Straw and Mr. nnd Mrs. It. E. Sartor, former resi dents of Klnmath Falls. I NORTH BEND NOTES. I , John West, formerly proprietor of Our House hotel here, has gone to Ton Mile to run Chns. Thorn's new hotel there. O. Sov erson, formerly In the hotel busi ness at Lakeport, will conduct tho bar In the place. Mrs. Jerry Huntley left yesterday for her homo nt Gold Bench after a short visit with relatives here. Mrs. W. D. Woodrow has pur chased the rooming house formerly conducted hero by Bert Rush. Bert Peterson, now a member of tho Umpqun life saving crew, but formerly a local boxor, arrived hero yesterday from Gardiner with his wlfo and family to visit his par ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Potei-Bon, of Hnynea Inlet, and also wlth Mrs. Peterson's relatives near Sumner. Mr. Peterson has fully recovered from tho sovoro siege of rheuma tism he suffered somo time ago. R. H. Swnyno, of tho Swnyno & Hoyt Compnny 1b here to confer with Manager Paul Dlmmlck of the North Bend Lumber Company, tho Swayne-Hoyt people owning the mill. NEWS OF IIAXDOX. REV. GARDINER, who hns been filling ti e Marshllold Baptist pul pit during tho summer, loft yos torday to resume Mb position nt tho Baptist Collego In McMlun vlllo. Ho mndo many friends dur ing his stay on tho Bay who will qulllo for a fow days. FOR HKXT Large front room, suit able for two gentlomon. Apply at 352 First street North. WAXTKD A woman to do family washing nnd cleaning. Apply "M," cure Times. WARD M. BLAKE and wlfo nnd son expect to leavo tho last of this FOlt HKXT Or lease Dairy Farm on Catching Inlot; stock for anlo. Address L, euro Times ofllce. FOIl SALE Xew votary White sew ing machines at $35. Over Conner & Hoagland's. FOIl REXT Itooms close In, good location. 388 N. First st. $850 CASH handles .10 rooms ami dining room. See McMlllnn, Coos Bay""nealty"Co.; 150 Front street. FOIl SALK Horse . , about 1400. Cheap If taken at once. Apply Jack 'Murphy, Henryvlllo. FOR SALFS nonse nnd lot, 002 Seventh street. Price reasonable If takon at on6e. Phone 240-R. - AU Kinds of Job Printing Done at The :TiinerOffice FARM FOR SALE , Dairy, stock arid fruit farm con sisting of 518 acres, between 35 and 40 acres of rich bottom land, eight acres of bench land set to apple trees and fifty acres raoro that can easily be cleared for orchard and balance good grazing land for cat tle, sheep or goats. Twelve head good dairy cows and all farming Implements necessary. Located on West Fork of Coos River, one mile from . poBtofflce, school and boatlandlng. Tin tr HI root tmm nwner. ' ' For further ..Intimation ,call ir. write: W. A. GAOE, Albany, Ore Ladies A Surprise for You W'K WKHE SUCCESSFUL IX PICKING UP A JOB LOT OF HIGII-GIIADK CHINA AXI) OTHER XOVKIriKS AT OXK-HALF OF COST PF PRODUCTION. ' YOU GKt THE II K X K F I T. COMK AXI) . S K K "ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW." Peoples' 5-l(M5c Store Front St., Opn. Postofflce. Electric Shoe Store NEW SHOES. The. Place, to bur shoes for tiw whole family. 1'HO SOUTH HROADWAY. AMERICAN LADIES' TAILORING - LINK We Sold a Suit TO A .MAX YESTERDAY AFTER UK HAD VISITED EVERY STORE IX TOWN. THERE'S A REASON. The Best $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00 Suits EVER SHOWN OX COOS HAY. COME IX AND SEE 'EM. The Fixup Dependable Clothes, TWO STORES Murshlleld Xorth Hend Formerly Handled by Mr. Plunz Is noij taken, over by me. Cull und set tlio new fall Hue on. display at TOD IK THE TAILOR AXI) DRESS' ' PHONE 158-R TEN-CENT Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY. Hrlefs of Clty-by-thc-Soa as Told by tho Western World. Dr. nnd Mrs. J. R. Wcthcrbee, of the Star ranch, Curry County, woro In town Monday. Mr. Wether beo has one of tho finest ranches in Oregon, nnd Is always awaiting op portunities to improve. He makes a specialty of Holstcln cnttlo, Duroe Jersey swine nnd full cream cheese, which Is second to none manufac tured in Oregon. Monday noon tho llfo saving crow wont out nnd towed In Win. Ring amnn, of this city, who wns re turning from n trip to Port Or ford. Tho cause of the trouble was the engine getting out of com mission. Vibnrt W. Hiddleson, of Multno mah County, and Maylne V. Scott, of Coos County, woro quietly united in marriage at tho residence 6t the officiating minister Rev. II. C. Hnrt ranft. E. D. Brlggs and family, of Ash land, nccompnnlnod by E. B. Jones, of Mnrshflold, woro In tho city the lntter pnrt of last week. Mr. nrlggs Is very much taken up with tills section. Mrs. J. M. Upton, of Marshllold, who had boon visiting relatives In Lnnglols, stopped ovor In Bnndon ns tho guest of Mrs. J. L. Kronen berg. Ed Sumner nnd family have re turned from MniBhllold and will be Bnndonlans onco more. ALOXG THE WATERFRONT. Tho Nnnn Smith Is expected In to morrow from San Francisco. Tho Alllauco sails from Portland this ovoning for Coos Bny. FOLLOW THE HAND TO RAN DON SUNDAY, AUGUST ill. Libby COAL. Th kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. Phono 72. Pacific Llvory and Transfer Company. Notice Will party who loft purse containing cash In my office August 25 kindly mako thomsolves known so thnt property can bo returned to thorn? Dr. Goo. E. Dlx. - FOLLOW THE HAND TO HAXDON SUNDAY, AUGUST ill. AFTER IT IS ALL OVER YOU WILL NEED A NICE, RE Fl I ESli I XG FO UXT A I X DRINK OH A DISH OF ICE CREAM. THE REST PLACE OX COOS HAY IS BARTER'S. HIGH GRADE SOAPS direct from tho manufacturer, big ussortmont of all tho pop ular brands. Wo especially rec ommend the Sylvadora lino of French Imported soaps us being par excellence, For sale only at THE STORE FOlt QUALITY GOODS AXI) PEXSLAR REMEDIES.